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The long running sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is known for tearing into uncomfortable topics. In the pilot episode, its straight white cast deals with their conscious and unconscious biases towards the Black and gay communities. Nonetheless, the creators and stars of the show have failed to gain recognition from their peers. Is it having conversations a so-called 'woke' America's still not ready to hear?
By DayDay Morales, Mario Lujan, Rachael GarciaThe long running sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is known for tearing into uncomfortable topics. In the pilot episode, its straight white cast deals with their conscious and unconscious biases towards the Black and gay communities. Nonetheless, the creators and stars of the show have failed to gain recognition from their peers. Is it having conversations a so-called 'woke' America's still not ready to hear?